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  • ashkam
    03-19 02:05 PM
    low hanging fruit (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=I-485+low-hanging+fruit&btnG=Google+Search)




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  • guyfromsg
    07-19 05:41 PM
    Thanks for ur reply..anyone else has any input on this??

    From Greg's blog

    >>greg, i filed today and tx has jurisdiction over my area but i sent it to nebraska....will that cause a delay or will it be bad for my file?<<

    You should be fine. You have your choice up until month's end.




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  • cbpds
    06-08 02:52 PM
    Appreciate your response kondur, we have submitted the original I94, hence we shd be fine.

    In my opinion, you do not really have to. here are a few points (to the best of my knowledge):

    1. Surrendering I 94 establishes the day/date when you left US.

    2. If you have more than one I 94 (from the same entry), the "white one" will be attached to your passport and others (that came with extension or change of status) will be attached to your approval notices. THEY ALL ARE SUPPOSED TO HAVE SAME NUMBER. So, technically you have to surrender them all when you leave the country, but if you surrender any one of them, it still establishes the same thing and you do not need to do anything about the rest.

    3. If you forgot to return I 94 altogether, keep a record of your leaving US on specific date (copy of boarding passes, passport stamp of entry in another country etc) and you can use that as an evidence of leaving in time (if asked about it in future). OR you can return your I 94 at a laterdate with these copies attached to USCIS.

    I have not heard of anyone getting in trouble because of not returning I 94 (please correct me on this if any of you have heard of it) - as long as they did not overstay.




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  • pragir
    07-18 12:51 PM
    The flower campaign has done it job. Now, that ImmigrationVoice's voice has been heard, lets get requests channeled through the right way.



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  • praveenat11
    10-05 12:58 PM
    Can anyone say when i am going to get my GC if i filed my application for I-485 in EB1 category in oct 2007




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  • leoindiano
    07-09 01:38 PM
    I submitted for PP on June 19th, status never got updated ; lawyer received approval copy on july 5th

    even now?

    Thats strange.....



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  • techbuyer77
    07-20 07:13 AM
    lawyer sent 3 tax returns no paystubs




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  • sc3
    07-12 08:08 PM
    It is partly true. You get stuck in name check , somebody get stuck at I-140, All in all this whole system is purposefully created to keep doors locked "legallly". The first and foremost question should be how the hell government has decided 140000 visas not 40000 and not 240000 but only 140000 and why the hell discrimination against people from only 4 countries?


    And what is your argument for the numbers to be 40000 or 240000? Everyone will be dissatisfied with whatever number that is alloted (how did they reach 65 for H1B, or how did they decide on 195000 for a few years).

    Also there is no discrimination against "only 4 countries", there is a cap on any country taking more than 7% of the visa numbers (ok, I will not go whether such a cap is warranted), which was set way too long ago.

    When you throw the "D" word, make sure you have the facts right. We all are frustrated, but it not an excuse for us to throw baseless accusations.

    No I am not a USGOV stooge, I am another legal immigrant waiting -- for long enough time -- for his turn.



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  • DesiGuy
    08-17 10:01 AM
    hi guys,

    my first post at IV.

    I got tired of waiting for my GC and so moved to UK last year on HSMP. After end of 11 months being in UK on HSMP, i filed for extension and received a 4 year "Resident Permit" in 2 weeks.

    So in another 3.5 yrs, will be filing for 'Permanent Residency' and after another 1 year for Citizenship. :)

    Here's another forum which i used and is VERY useful if anyone wants to move.

    http://immigrationboards.com/viewforum.php?f=2&sid=631bece76663f12559e81641d0886c80

    From my OWN experience:

    The PROS

    - Simple straight forward process :)
    - definate timeline on residence permit/permanent residency/citizenship
    - spouse gets same level of rights i.e.wife can work & study with any probs
    - family eligible for NHS (even if u dont have a job)
    - 1 month leave is standard; worst employers give only 4 weeks :p
    - kids have fun, get 'british' education (including school uniforms) and most of all, my kids GK has expanded vastly (knows and hear more abt rest of the world)
    - trips to Europe easy and inexpensive (weekend drive to paris is 2.5 hrs and approx 300GBP for family of 4 ;) )
    - excellent public transport system
    - India is only 8 hrs flight and timezone difference only 5 hrs.
    - get to watch and 'play' cricket
    - my british friends love "curry" and eat more 'spicier' then mine
    - having a pint during lunch is 'normal'

    The CONS:
    - VERY expensive place; u make and u spend, have fun but not much savings
    - JOB market is LOUSY - not easy to get a job
    - Jobs are not as high paying compared to USA, plus u are expected to do more (bit like india)
    - smaller houses, cars, roads, etc
    - no real burgers or tacos
    - after some time u start missing USA

    Again, finding a job is very difficult and it does not pay as much as in US. But its not impossible either, i got one ;)

    Cheers




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  • myuname
    06-25 11:50 AM
    Anybody else in the same boat?

    I'd say proceed with filing 485 for now and later you can think about porting etc.
    Rather try filing it yourself and save lawyer fees ($1500 per primary applicant and $2000 for primary + dependent? geez this is a special offer?)



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  • snathan
    04-20 12:40 AM
    Hi Guys,

    I got the good news to share every one. got the approval . its wonderful

    On 04/12/2009 it was denied and how come its approved on 04/18/2009. Are you kidding me




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  • gc_peshwa
    01-26 07:00 PM
    IMHO this is a tremendous start. If at all the lawmakers do get serious about this proposal we need to lobby hard to include MS students and EB community as part of one of the amendments. If President Obama can mention MS students in in speech to the nation I feel he would atleast support it.
    The topic of STEM students getting stapled green cards should be relatively less controversial.



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  • boreal
    09-23 12:07 PM
    Hi boreal,
    I had a problem with my wifes AP- they had not acted on it for 4 months I asked them to expedite it since we wanted to visit my father in law who was hospitalized for a medical condition- they did not respond to that request so I contacted my Senators office and asked if they could assist in this matter. They asked me for some medical documentation and faxed it to USCIS.. I noticed yesterday that her online status had changed to document mailed..we are still to get it but are optimistic that we should receive it soon.

    In the absence of any compelling circumstances though I am not sure how it would work. but I would definitely recommend contacting your Senators office.

    Thanks seeking_GC..i dont have such emergencies though...not visiting home country for four years probably wont qualify as an emergency :-)




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  • raj2007
    06-17 02:32 AM
    I am planning to apply for both Canadian Permanent Residency and US green card next month. Assuming that I get my Canadian Permanent Residency and US Greencard after two years, what options do I have to maintain the permanent resident status in both countries, so that I am eligible to apply for citizenship in both countries.

    Some say that showing proof of residence in both countries, commuting between the countries for work (Windsor-Canada and Detroit-US) and paying taxes in both countries would suffice.

    Please guide me on this.

    How can you ride on 2 horses?:)
    Canada needs 3yr PR for citizenship while US needs 5. I feel it wil be issue while border crossing. US is very strict and they may take GC away.Take canadian citizenship first and then apply here. Thay way you can have both.



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  • sai
    06-16 01:48 PM
    Last 3 months statement should be more than enough. I printed online statement attested and sent it. I had no problem.




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  • permfiling
    12-15 02:19 PM
    I am the same boat. My wife got her card wheras I got a response to the SR we raised that my card was sent the same day as my 485 approval notice and it might been lost in mail. I was asked to file I-90. I called customer service several times and talked to 2nd level IO and all suggested to file I-90. I took infopass but gave a shot again by talking to 2nd level IO who went over my case and said that my card was never created so she raised a SR.

    My previous SR was raised by officer at the local uscis office who mentioned non delivery of PR cards which i don't think is the correct request. Now I have to pray and hope they create the card or have to file I-90



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  • chmur
    09-21 01:46 AM
    What is it anyway?

    That's what one feels like




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  • bigboy007
    12-10 02:20 PM
    I dont know i can try making it "superset" of what my GC Labor is that way it adds to what they have already its a bigger company btw so hassles in these issues are expected but what is the procedure in intimating USCIS many said no it but where does this Employment verification letter come in to picture.

    Check with the new company whether they can give an Employment verification letter which matches the roles mentioned in ur labor?
    Designation and pay doesnt matter.

    What matters is a permanenet job offer letter and duties should match the
    labor.

    Rajesh Alex




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  • fasterthanlight�
    06-06 06:35 PM
    When do the polls close?




    anai
    07-19 08:03 AM
    If you are sponsoring your spouse, you need to submit an affidavit of support. It is I-134. This forms needs for you to submit bank statements, tax returns etc. with it.


    This is incorrect.

    The easiest way to address such questions is to take a few minutes to read the instructions to the form I-485 (which is available on the USCIS website at http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-485.pdf). An affidavit of support is needed in the EB context, only if the applicant's family owns 5% percent or more of the sponsoring employer.

    Sending tax forms, W-2, bank statements, etc. is part of the overdocumentation approach. But note that these are not required.

    This question has been asked and answered many times. So please (a) search the forums before opening new threads and (b) read the instructions to the form.

    Also, if any of the answers on this thread were useful, consider contributing to IV.




    morpheus
    04-02 10:45 PM
    I just did some further reading and research, and it appears that an H1 could do the following if this bill passed tomorrow.

    1. Quit their job
    2. Form an LLC and self-employ
    3. File for 218D status. Once this is approved, you are able to work anywhere. It's not clear if there will be a filing procedure or not.
    4. Wait six years.
    5. File for green card. Note that 218D requires you to work for the entire six years - but it can be full-time, part-time, self-employment or full time study.

    I can't believe it could be that simple. The only downside is that there might be 10 million people in the queue for 218D, so it will probably be backlogged until 2026!



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